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Product Information

Write personal messages for a table-setting, add a sentiment to a floral arrangement, create place cards or label buffet dishes with our Chalkboard Label Clips. Just use your own chalk marker to turn each into a fun and memorable decoration. The clothespin back is easy to attach and stays in place until the party's over. The Chalkboard Label Clip can also be clipped to a ribbon on a wrapped package in place of a tag or to add a sentiment.

Description:
Add a personalized touch to cups, canning jars,
bottles, party tables and gifts with these chalkboard Hanging Sign Tags. Made of wood and strung onto natural twine, each has room to add a fun message. Simply use your own chalk markers. In no time, you have pretty labels for a ...

Description:
Our clever Chalkboard Gift Tags make for an
A+ gift presentation. The chalkboard finish can be written on with traditional chalk or, for more control, use a chalkboard marker pen. Then use the included strings to tie your tag to your gift. The tags wipe clean with a damp cloth ...

Description:
Our Gift Cards & Envelopes are the perfect
finishing touch to a thoughtful gift presentation. Available in your choice of ivory or white, they come complete with envelopes. They coordinate beautifully with many of our gift wraps and are acid- and lignin-free.

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Community Q&A

In the picture I see that there are three. Is there really 4 labels in the package?

Asked by: Edam

Yes, our Chalkboard Label Clips are sold in a package of 4.

Answered by: psb87

Date published: 2018-11-03

What can I use to write on these chalkboard clips?

Asked by: SusanLuce

Designed for one-time use, our Chalkboard Label Clips look fantastic when written on with our chalk markers (links provided below).

Answered by: psb87

Date published: 2018-08-25

Can you clarify chalkboard meaning?

In description it states that it is a chalkboard designed for single use? Um, I'm confused, doesn't chalk usually easily erase? If this doesn't erase, wouldn't this be more accurate to say it was &quot;chalkboard-like&quot; or &quot;chalkboard inspired&quot;? Please clarify.

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A couple of Sundays ago - the night before back-to-school for my kids - I was checking things off like so many moms were doing that very night. Did the kids have all the school supplies they needed? Class schedules as planned? Would my daughter, starting middle school, find her way ok - avoiding mean girls and outfit angst? Could I possibly get everyone - all six of us - together around the table for dinner - at least for that first day of school - to recap over a home cooked meal? That, frankly, was the kicker. So I did a bit of scratch paper meal planning for the week. The list wasn't pretty or the menu that inventive, but mission was accomplished. Dinner got on the table. Kids noticed (no Hot Pockets or chicken nuggets out of the freezer!) and expressed their appreciation. Mom. Felt. Great. Now, how many more weeks left in the school year?